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Read this articlePlus Size Body Love Acceptance: Inspirational Interview With Kelly Park of How to Look Good Naked
by Andrea Amador If you’re a plus size gal struggling with excess weight and a negative body image, you’re not alone. And help is on the way. As part of the growing “Self Acceptance-Love Your Body” movement to encourage women to expand their definition of beauty, feel better about themselves and embrace their bodies, there has been a flood of media attention aimed at empowering women. Lifetime’s reality TV show, “How to Look Good Naked” hosted by Carson... Continue reading »
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